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Lakeland Veterinary Hospital was built in Lakeland, Minnesota in 1983 and has been owned and operated by Dr. Blair Johnson and his wife, Dr. Jeanette Drury, since that time. The facility is a full-service companion animal hospital and is committed to providing quality veterinary care throughout the life of your pet. Our services and facilities are designed to assist in routine preventive care for young,

And all aspects of birds, from parakeets to cockatoos. Rabbits, reptiles and all aspects of pocket pets. Dr. John Baillie, Dr. Anna Ulfeng and Dr. Noemi Plantz supply expert care for companion animals in a friendly tiny-town practice. Cedar Pet Clinic Lake Elmo is conveniently situated in the very middle of the E metro, right on Highway 5, midway between Stillwater, Woodbury, Bayport and Oakdale,

Rivertown Animal Hospital has been making the pets and people of Stillwater feel special for over 10 years! Dr. Ginger Garlie started the practice in 1996 with a single technician Niki, who works there still. Today, Rivertown employs three doctors, three technicians, two veterinary assistants, two receptionists, two kennel helpers and a practice director.

We're health care specialists committed to ensuring the health and longevity of your companion animals. Our broad array of expertise, well equipped hospital and laboratory facilities, and dedicated staff, supply the quality of veterinary care you expect and your pet deserves. We value the trust you place in us.

The Minnesota Hooved Animal Rescue Foundation MHARF is a non-profit organization that rescues and rehabilitates horses and other animals in need. Many of these animals are seized by authorities from neglectful or abusive situations. Sheath cleaning is a very important and often overlooked procedure.

Set up in 1984, Veterinary Hospitals Association VHA is a not-for-profit, member-driven association organized to represent the interests of its members and the veterinary community. VHA currently serves more than 300 member veterinary practices. The aim of VHA is to enhance the profitability of each member practice by positively impacting its bottom line.

The Minnesota Veterinary Medical Association leads the profession by proactively promoting its positive reputation, contributing to the success of MVMA members and advancing the health and well-being of animals. Some pages within our site require Acrobat Reader.